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National Parks in Poland

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WARSAW, POLAND – With as many as 23 national parks in Poland, tourists all over the world come to experience the beautiful nature and landscapes. 

These national parks preserve the ecosystems of many species of animals and allow people to get away from the busy city to experience a different side of the country. The National Parks span all across Poland and are massive, allowing for endless hiking, biking and more. Some of the species that live in these areas include the wild bear, European wolf, European bison, roe deer, and white-tailed eagle. These parks can have very diverse landscapes ranging from murky swamps to beautiful mountains and forests. This is why when visiting Poland, it is so important to visit both the cities and rural areas. With these National Parks having so much to offer, there is no wonder why many continue coming back to experience the nature that has been preserved over many hundreds of years. 

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Julian Trzesniowski
Class of 2027 Student Journalist
Julian Trzesniowski is a journalist, a part of the student publications here at JCS. He moved here to the US from Poland 6 years ago and from then has been at work persuing a better education than he could have ever gotten back home. Living in Poland, he experienced the good and the bad of the community, and seeing how people can end up if they choose to go down the wrong path, he became aware of his friends and the ways they could lead him. Moving from Warsaw, Poland was very difficult for Julian, as he knew little to no English and was used to the culture that he was surrounded with in Europe. Seeking to fit into this community, he has been drawn closer to God through the many great teachers and staff at here at JCS. But as years passed, he began to miss what life was like back home, not knowing the reason why this change was for the better of his future. Over time, he saw all the great opportunities he had ahead of him and became grateful for what his parents had done for him. He then became known to this culture and soon grew into the great journalist he is today.
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